Tuesday, December 31, 2013

"NIGERIA'S LEADERS LACK WISE PHILOSOPHICAL SAYINGS AND QUOTABLE QUOTES"

I have careful followed and meticulously watched the utterances, lifestyles and the leadership inputs of the crop of leaders that have emerged on the political landscape of Nigeria since the inception of the 4th political dispensation that started in 1999 to date. I can now bold come to my final conclusion by describing most of these men and women in power in Nigeria today as the worst examples of leadership materials that Nigeria is showcasing or exhibiting to the rest of the world in this 21st century human universe.
These leaders represent the highest forms of human mediocrity in power, chronic ignorance, bigotry, shady behaviors, corruption, greed, selfishness and immorality in the short history of the Nigerian nation. These set of leaders have no real plans, any genuine visions with practically implementable political agendas that can move Nigeria forward in our lifetime. These folks pursue political power primarily for their own self-serving purposes to become the negative role models for the tens of the millions of those young Nigerians. These bunch of leaders have no sense of history, time and posterity, but reside permanently on the wrong side of the Nigerian history. Their legacies are official corruption, resource mismanagement, psycho-talks, lawlessness and the rule of brutality, abuse of office, religious bigotry, tribalism and nepotism.
Nigerian leaders in this 21st century in this information age are still blaming their own inability and personal failures to provide electricity to their fellow Nigerians and the rampant air crashes on the power of darkness. The President still believe in the use religious prayers to fight against the act of terrorism in 2013. There are no enduring political achievements, wise philosophical sayings and any sensible or life-changing quotable quotes that can be associated with these leaders as they are seen today in Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Ghandi and Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.

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